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‘St Ives’, Alfred Wallis, c.1928 Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/wallis-st-ives-t00881
    Wallis had worked as seaman, ice cream vendor and scrap merchant before he took up painting as a hobby in his retirement. He lived in St Ives, Cornwall, a fishing community and artists’ colony. There he encountered the painters Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood and his work was shown with theirs in …

About Alfred Wallis Alfred Wallis Contemporary ...

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    Alfred Wallis (18 August 1855 – 29 August 1942) Fisherman and Artist. In 1890 at the age of 35, Alfred Wallis moved to St Ives where he set up a business as a marine stores dealer. From about 1912, after the business closed, he worked for the next ten years or so as an odd job man for a local antiques dealer. When his wife, Susan died in 1922, he found himself alone, and so took up painting “for company”.

An unexpected success: Alfred Wallis and the ... - Art UK

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    St Ives harbour: White sailing ship (recto) c.1934–1938. Alfred Wallis (1855–1942) The Pier Arts Centre. Wallis may have started painting in 1922 but his status as a bonafide artist was only established in 1928, when he was 'discovered' by the artists Ben Nicholson (1894–1982) and Christopher Wood …

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